this is a pretty sweet thread!
this is a pretty sweet thread!
finally got around to opening the UPS package from Ninja...
...should have the in car portion done saturday, with a good camera this time![]()
Sweet thread! Pics of the procedure in car would add the finishing touches!
-Chris
Great write up! I did this about 10 years ago in the dark with no AC (post Hurricane Charley) and it sucked..! LOL! Better than dropping the trans, though. If I remember correctly, you skipped a step -- before opening the VCU you need to pull the reverse gear off. I remember getting it off wasn't bad, but pounding it back on was a real bitch. I think I had to use a steel pipe with a bigger OD than the shaft the gear rides on, and it took a loooooong time to get it back on because there's not much room to swing a BFH. Also spent at least an hour trying to find the damn balls because I didn't remove them when I took the cover off and somewhere along the way the made their way out of the trans and onto the floor. And lastly, and I'm fairly certain the springs are different lengths, so be sure to mark which is which -- that caused me some more rework once I thought I had it all back together.
1993.5 Supra TT 6sp Hardtop -- old school 74MM setup: 10.4 @ 138MPH 1/2 mile - 166MPH - new setup #'s soon! [Previously 468WHP & 11.3 @ 125MPH stock twins]
1994 Supra TT 6sp -- 11.8 @ 118MPH basic BPU
1999 3000GT VR-4 -- 12.5 @ 108MPH 100% stock w/ Chromed ECU tune
2003 Denali XL -- Grocery Getter & Tow Rig -- Runs 13's! (mpg)
Formerly:
1994 Supra 6sp - 72mm, VPC, stock longblock -- 722WHP & 10.36 @ 139.5MPH
1993 Stealth RT/TT; 2003 Corvette Z06; 1997 3000GT VR-4; 2002 Corvette Z06;
1999 3000GT; 1992 Stealth RT/TT; 1993.5 Supra TT; 1993 3000GT; 1992 3000GT VR-4;
1998 Trans AM WS6; 1992 Talon TSi; 1993 3000GT VR-4; and many others..
This is done without pulling off the reverse gear.
-Chris
^How? It looks like its also removed in the pictures following punching in the roll pins? I definitely wouldn't have removed that SOB if I didn't have to, but my memory is fuzzy on this...
You can remove it, but does not need to be. And removing the reverse gear leaves the possibility to accidentally popping out the slider balls/springs.
Here is a pic from the same subject on 3si
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Thanks guys, looking forward to getting this fiji blue stealth moving under her own power this weekend
And yes, I pulled the gear just to see what the process entailed. But soon realized there is enough play between them, that its not a necessity, so I did not include it as a step.
If it gets too tight in-car, I used a big 3 jaw puller to pull it off...will let ya know![]()
if you cant fix it with a hammer...then you have an electrical problem
Thanks guys. I need to do this myself, so appreciate the info and pics. Ninja: You got mail.
Nice, the other site pics/links are broken, I'm really interested on sending my spool to Ninjaperformance and get the new output shaft and spool pressed, I got the transmission out of the car right now, the splines and spool are worn but I have the 25 spline (5 speed), its the same procedure?
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